It’s Dostoyevsky Sunday
We’re a little embarrassed to admit we read The Brothers K before we read The Brothers Karamazov, but we did eventually catch up on our Russian literature. Even if you’ve never picked up any of Dostoyevsky’s work, you’ll no doubt enjoy the Washington premier of The Brothers Karamazov (Karamazovi) at the National Gallery of Art.
Directed by Petr Zelenka, Karamazovi is inspired by “the famously long-running stage adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s novel at Prague’s Dejvicke Theatre.” The movie, part of their New Masters in European Cinema series, starts at 4:30 pm today in the East building concourse auditorium; the director will be on hand for the screening.
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